Title of article :
Social Problem Solving Styles, Acting-out tendencies, and Aggression in Boys and Girls
Author/Authors :
Azam, Suman Quaid-i-Azam University - National Institute of Psychology, Pakistan , Aftab, Raiha Quaid-i-Azam University - National Institute of Psychology, Pakistan
From page :
121
To page :
134
Abstract :
The present research studied gender differences in aggression, acting-out tendencies, and social problem solving styles in boys and girls. Sample comprised 150 children (75 boys and 75 girls; ages ranging from 9 to 12 years). The data was collected using Urdu-version of Social Problem Solving Measure (Mushtaq, 2007; Dodge, 1986) and The Hand Test (Wagner, 1983) from different schools of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The results indicate significant mean differences between boys and girls on aggression, acting-out scores, and social problem solving styles (p = .05).Nonsignificant differences were obtained for social problem solving styles and aggression.
Keywords :
Aggression , acting , out score , social problem solving styles
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Record number :
2648285
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